Faith is not meant to live only on Sundays. It’s meant to be woven into the ordinary rhythms of everyday life—around tables, in quiet mornings, during car rides, at bedtime, and in the questions we carry and conversations we share.
The Household Worship Guide is designed to help every kind of household take small, meaningful steps toward practicing faith—without pressure, perfection, or guilt. Whether you live alone, share life with roommates, are raising young children or teenagers, navigating a blended family, or entering a new season as an empty nester, this guide is meant to meet you where you are.
Rooted in Deuteronomy 6, this guide invites households to cultivate a faith that is lived, talked about, and embodied in daily life—passed on not only through teaching, but through presence, practices, and shared attention to God.
Within this guide, you’ll find:
Weekly rhythms shaped by Scripture, prayer, and the story of God
Simple practices that fit real schedules and real lives
Flexible ideas that can be practiced alone, with children, across generations, or in shared households
Encouragement to grow faith over time—not all at once
Helpful resources and encouragement to carry these rhythms beyond the weeks of Lent and into everyday life
This guide isn’t about doing more. It’s about noticing where God is already at work in your life and learning to respond—personally and together, however your household is formed.
Whether your household worship looks like a shared meal, a quiet moment of prayer, a conversation on the way out the door, or a few reflective minutes at the end of the day, this guide offers a gentle invitation to take the next faithful step!